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Neu mann-Ashkaloney
the marriage of Lena Eudice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anathole Ashka-loney, to Harold Neumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Neumann, was solemnized quietly at the home of the bride's parents, 5643 Sherbrooke Street West, tuesday, February 14, at five o'clock, with Rabbi H. J. Stern officiating. the bride, who was given away by 'her father, wore a medieval gown of ivory satin and Chan till y lace, fashioned with long cbse-fitting sleeves. She carried an ivory prayer book, with shower of lilies of-the-valley. her veil of net and point Venice was arranged without ornament. Her only attendant, w sister, Miss_ Marie Ashkaloney, who wo re a gown of white taffeta with pastel border, carried an arm bouquet o[ Columbia roses, jason neumann was Jus brother's best man. mrs, Anathole Aahkaloney, mother of the bride, wore a
draped gown of black velvet with jewelled Suckle, and corsage bf American beauties. Mrs. J. N, Neumann, mother of the groom, worejm imported gown of black transparent velvet with rnine-stone ornament, and a corsage ot American beauties. � Af �Er the ceremony, a'reception was held at Temple House, 4134 Sherbrooke Street^ West. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Neumann, who are travelling in the United States, will live on Vendome Avenue.
Kleinberfl-Folks
The marriage of Miss Eva Folks, daughter of Mrs. S. Folks, to Harry Kleinberg, son of Mrs. S. Kleinberg, was solemnized Sunday, February 12, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue, Rabbi Abramowitz officiating. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Toe Folks, wore white crepe satin heavily beaded. Her veil of silk net with border of lace was held in cap effect by clusters of orange blossoms on either side and caught at the back with a small wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Freda Kleinberg, sister of the groom, was maid of honour, in a period gown of shell pink georgette trimmed with lace. She also wore a hat to match and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Ben Leibo-vitch was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Ida Buter, in a period gown of mauve taffeta trimmed with French flowers; Rose Harris, period gown with a bodice of gold cloth and skirt of peach colour tulle; Rose Tannen-baum, period gown with pale pink satin bodice and skirt of pale pink tulle; and Lily Schachter, dress of rose colour georgette heavily beaded. The groomsmen were Louis Krakower, Manesha Smith, Nathan Kleinberg, and Solomon Kleinberg. The page boy, Arnold Folks, nephew of trie bride, wore a velvet tuxedo; and the train-bearer, Esther Folks, niece of the bride, wore a blue crepe de chine frock trimmed with ruffles and ribbons. Mrs. S. Folks, mother of the bride, wore a black georgette dress heavily beaded. Mrs. S. Kleinberg, mother of tne groom, black satin trimmed with lace. Mrs. J. Folks, sister-in-law of the bride, wore an orange chiffon velvet gown trimmed with silver. They all wore corsages of American Beauties. A reception was held for the immediate family at Miller's Restaurant. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Folks and family, and Ben Scherb, all of New York City; and M. Smith, of Sherbrooke, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleinberg will spend their honeymoon in New York, Atlantic City, Washington, Niagara Falls and Toronto. Going away the bride wore a black satin tailored dress, a squirrel coat and hat to match.
Denberg-Sofer
The marriage of Miss Riva Sofer, daughter of Mrs. E. Sofer, to Harry Denberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Denberg, was solemnized Saturday night, February 11, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue, Rabbi Katzrnan officiating. The bride, who was given away by her mother, wore a period gown of white satin and Chantilly lace. Her veil of net fell from a cap of lace, with clusters of orange blossoms on either side. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, lilies-of-the-valley and orchids. Miss Betty Denberg, sister of the gToom,
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wa3 maid of honour, wearing green chiffon and taffeta and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Louis Denberg, brother of the groom, was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Florence Penner, in rose colour georgette trimmed with flowers; Rose Maron, baby blue taffeta and tulle; Celia Dubrofsky, orchid georgette and lace; Rose Caplan, white georgette with beading, and they all wore hats to match and carried American Beauties. Mrs. E. Sofer, mother of the bride, was in grey Oriental lace; Mrs. B, Denberg, mother of the groom, black sarin trimmed with pink georgette. They both wore corsages of Ophelia roses. t Following the ceremony a reception was held for 150 guests. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. S. Paysner, Miss Betty Denberg, Louis Denberg, Moe Freedland, Jack Berliner, Max Denberg and Marcus Denberg, all of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denberg will live in New York. Going away the bride wore a black satin dress, brown felt hat and a kolinsky coat.
solemnized Sunday, February 12, at Annex Hall. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white satin and lace. Her veil of net and lace was fastened cap style with clusters of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Sarah Eligsberg was maid of honour, wearing a green georgette dress trimmed with rhinestones and carrying Ophelia roses. Fred Eligsberg was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Jenny Rubin, in salmon colour georgette and lace; Sarah Shuster, pink taffeta trimmed with lace; Dorothy Shuster, peach colour taffeta; Rose Goldberg, pink georgette; and Dorothy Schubert,
�ink georgette dress. They all carried ouquets of Ophelia roses. The flower girls were Sylvia Staviss, peach colour georgette frock trimmed with ribbon; Nora Borin, green georgette frock trimmed with ribbon; and Lily Spunt, pink georeette frock. Mrs. L. Shuster, mother oi the groom, wore a black satin gown trimmed with lace and corsage of American Beauties. A reception was held for 200 guests.
Shuater-Rosenbaum
The marriage of Miss Sadie Rosenbaum, daughter of N. Rosenbaum, to I. Shuster, son of Mrs. L. Shuster, was
Ne m t In-Vin eberg
The marriage of Tina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Vineberg, to